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Dolphins signed DE Cameron Wake to a two-year, $19 million extension.

The deal includes $11 million guaranteed. The Dolphins are rewarding Wake after he posted 11.5 sacks, five forced fumbles, and 66 total QB pressures in another All Pro season. He didn't show any signs of slowing down coming off a torn Achilles, leading all 4-3 ends in pass-rushing productivity at PFF despite opening the year in a situational role. Miami didn't need to re-sign Wake but would have risked losing him in a walk year. The extension locks Wake up through 2018, his age-37 season. Sat, Feb 18, 2017 02:51:00 PM

Since becoming a starter in Week 6, Cameron Wake leads the NFL with 10.5 sacks.

Coming off an Achilles' injury, Wake was not fully healthy early in the year, but he has been a monster since entering the starting lineup. Pro Football Focus has charted Wake with 28 hurries in just 434 snaps since Week 6, the sixth-highest mark among 4-3 defensive ends in that span. Even nearing 35, Wake has shown he has plenty left in the tank. The Dolphins will need him to continue getting pressure to make a run in the postseason. Mon, Dec 26, 2016 11:33:00 AM

Jones will start in base sets opposite Mario Williams. Joseph said Wake is capable of starting but wants to limit his snaps by mostly using him in pass-rushing packages. It's probably the right move with Wake coming off a torn Achilles. Tue, Sep 6, 2016 12:32:00 PM

Depth Charts

The Miami Herald reports the "expectation" is that Ryan Tannehill (knee) will be ready for the start of the Dolphins' offseason program in April.

Tannehill is roughly five months removed from "partially" tearing his left ACL and undergoing surgery. It's hard to believe he will be full-go for OTAs — the Dolphins have no reason to be that aggressive — but it's looking like he could be 100 percent for training camp. With Tannehill sidelined, the Dolphins' offense took a major step back in 2017.

Rashawn Scott was waived in the corresponding roster move. A shoulder injury sidelined Derby earlier this month, but he must be trending toward full health if Miami was willing to use a waiver claim on him. He gives the Fins some depth behind starter Julius Thomas.